Rather than just browsing and shopping online, Trunk Club will match you with a stylist who will find you appropriate, attractive clothing and package it up for you. I like.
Sent along by Alison L. Thanks!

“The process of injecting bubble wrap with paint in order to create one coherent picture, references pixilation as a combination of 1’s and 0’s that result in an image for us to consume.”
Hart’s work is on display at gallery nine 5 (24 Spring St., in Soho, NYC) through March 29th.

“Below is a collection of images — some of them created by prolific space photographer Chris Hadfield, taken from the International Space Station (we’ll call those ‘NASA’), some of them created by nearly-as-prolific painters here on Earth (we’ll call those ‘MOMA’). Here’s a game: Can you tell the difference between the two?”
You might be surprised!

“FOUND is a curated collection of photography from the National Geographic archives. In honor of our 125th anniversary, we are showcasing photographs that reveal cultures and moments of the past. Many of these photos have never been published and are rarely seen by the public.”
Utterly fantastic.

“A chronology of music from prehistory to the present day”
No kidding. From the first three-holed wind instrument through Nine Inch Nails. A ridiculously detailed music history blog.
I definitely like.

This is a Lincoln car company promo somehow involving Beck performing David Bowie’s “Sound and Vision” in an incredibly immersive 360° environment in HD video.
The performance is 20:42 in HD, only 5:25 in regular resolution. I think it’s pretty cool.